If you connect your website to our platform and start identifying your website users, then you should take advantage of this connection by designing your own automation workflow. One of the available trigger types is the "When someone browses any page" - this trigger reacts by firing off your automation when someone browses either any page on any of your connected websites or any page on a specific website that you manage.
There are two parameters that you need to define on this type of trigger:
1. You need to choose whether the automation will be triggered for every page view, or whether it will be triggered on the first page view only.
2. The second parameter you need to define is the website(s) where the page browse needs to take place in order to trigger your automation.
You can find a list of the websites that you manage on the drop-down menu, as well as an option to track all of your websites. Choosing a specific one means that events from all other websites will be ignored. After you are done, click on the Save button to have your trigger ready and waiting inside your workflow.
You just took the first step to create your own automation workflow which will be triggered whenever someone browses any page on your website(s). To move ahead with your current design you should take a look at how to use the Conditional / Control steps and how to use Actions.